DM) and immature (19.5 g N/kg DM) Pangola grass hay and the intake digestibility and utilisation of these diets compared. Both species consumed, digested and utilised the immature hay with equal efficiency, and voluntary feed intake was depressed to the same extent in sheep and goats given mature hay. Goats digested the organic matter, NDF and ADF fractions of the mature hay to a significantly (P< O.05) greater extent than did sheep. Associated with these higher rates of fibre digestion in goats were significantly (P<O.O5) longer fluid retention times in the rumen, higher ammonia, propionic and isovaleric acid and lower acetic acid concentrations in ruminal fluid. It was concluded that the higher rates of fibre digestion in goats give...
Paper presented at the 48th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 3-6 November 1986, Alexand...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
This thesis describes the results of experiments with goats, sheep and cattle fed untreated or ammon...
The voluntary intake, digestibility and mean retention time of six temperate forages differing in th...
The effects of animal species (AS; Angora goats, Merino sheep or goats and sheep mixed grazed togeth...
The intake and digestion of organic matter and nitrogen by sheep grazing two Mitchell and one mulga/...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of grass maturity at harvest on silage ad ...
Four silage diets were prepared from tropical grass and legume mixtures and fed to intestinally fist...
The liveweight change and fleece growth of Australian cashmere goats were studied in a 14 week grazi...
Some aspects of growth and digestion were studied in Australian cashmere goats in two experiments. I...
The digestive capacity of the Portuguese native breed of Barrosão cattle and the Holstein–Friesian b...
Compares voluntary feed intake and apparent dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP) and crude fibre (CF)...
Two experiments designed to establish possible reasons for the often-observed low voluntary feed int...
The preferences for six Graminaeae forages, differing in chemical composition, by adult castrated ma...
Oesophageally fistulated cattle, sheep and I goats were grazed together to study species diet prefer...
Paper presented at the 48th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 3-6 November 1986, Alexand...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
This thesis describes the results of experiments with goats, sheep and cattle fed untreated or ammon...
The voluntary intake, digestibility and mean retention time of six temperate forages differing in th...
The effects of animal species (AS; Angora goats, Merino sheep or goats and sheep mixed grazed togeth...
The intake and digestion of organic matter and nitrogen by sheep grazing two Mitchell and one mulga/...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of grass maturity at harvest on silage ad ...
Four silage diets were prepared from tropical grass and legume mixtures and fed to intestinally fist...
The liveweight change and fleece growth of Australian cashmere goats were studied in a 14 week grazi...
Some aspects of growth and digestion were studied in Australian cashmere goats in two experiments. I...
The digestive capacity of the Portuguese native breed of Barrosão cattle and the Holstein–Friesian b...
Compares voluntary feed intake and apparent dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP) and crude fibre (CF)...
Two experiments designed to establish possible reasons for the often-observed low voluntary feed int...
The preferences for six Graminaeae forages, differing in chemical composition, by adult castrated ma...
Oesophageally fistulated cattle, sheep and I goats were grazed together to study species diet prefer...
Paper presented at the 48th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 3-6 November 1986, Alexand...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
This thesis describes the results of experiments with goats, sheep and cattle fed untreated or ammon...